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Holocaust survivor Tana Basa, now a Hilo resident, is shown above as a 2-year-girl with her sisters, shortly before Nazis forced her family into a concentration camp. She is one of the Hawaii residents who survived the Holocaust being honored Sunday in Honolulu by B'nai Brith and the University of Hawaii-Manoa's Hillel Jewish student organization.
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